‘We have a cancer in Brazil called Direct Action of Unconstitutionality’, says Lira

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The president of Chamber of DeputiesArthur Lira (PP-AL), stated that Brazil has a cancer called Direct Action of Unconstitutionality (ADI) due to the number of proposals of this type presented to the Federal Supreme Court (STF) and the consequent reversal of laws approved by the Legislature.

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Lira made the statement at the opening ceremony of the 89th edition of ExpoZebu, after being asked about the time frame for indigenous lands.

“In Brazil, legal discussions never end, because the STF receives demands every day, from all sectors. We have a cancer in Brazil called ADI, proposed by any entity, any person or any political party with a representative in Congress. What is the point of a project with 400 votes in the Chamber plenary and a parliamentarian comes in with an ADI, and a minister issues an injunction?”, asked the deputy.

Lira stated that parliamentarians need to have the courage to face this issue and “raise the bar” about who can propose this type of action in the country “so that fewer issues are judicialized and more issues are discussed politically by those who have the people’s power of attorney to discuss these issues. themes”.

After defeat in the Legislature, the Lula government obtained a favorable decision from Zanin in a Direct Action of Unconstitutionality filed in the STF

Cristiano Zanin responds to Lula’s request and suspends the law that extended the tax exemption | Photo: Ricardo Stuckert/Presidency of the Republic

This week, the government proposed an ADI questioning the extension of the private sector payroll tax exemption and the change in the social security contribution rate for municipalities. Minister Cristiano Zanin, rapporteur of the case, granted an injunction and was already accompanied by four votes in the virtual plenary. The analysis was stopped after a request for a view from minister Luiz Fux.

Lira even joked about wanting to spend more time in Uberaba, where the fair takes place, to clear her head and return to Brasília energized. “Brasília is where everything is discussed and decided. When it doesn’t get in the way, it helps a lot,” she said.


Essay West, with information from State Agency

Read also: Why the STF should not legislate, report published in Edition 178 of Revista Oeste

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